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Talk by Gábor Zemplén in Lisbon

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20 March 2019
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Gábor Zemplén is participating in the conference of the "European Network for Argumentation and Public Policy Analysis" which takes place in Lisbon between the 19th and the 22nd of March, 2019. His presentation is entitled "Empirical Research from Hungary: Mapping Deliberative Discourses".

Recasting the Treatise, Vol. II.

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13 March 2019
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The MTA Lendület Morals and Science Research Group and Hertford College, Oxford cordially invite you to their workshop:

Recasting the Treatise, Vol. II.

Date of the event: 23rd and 24th of March, 2019.
Venue of the event: Hertford College, Catte St. Oxford, OX1 3BW

Programme:

Saturday, 23rd of March

10:00-11:30: Amyas Merivale: "Changes in Matter Aplenty II: The Passions after 1740"

Coffee break

12:00-13:00: Tamás Demeter: "Recasting the Experimental Method"

Lunch break

14:30-15:30: Katie Paxman: "The Troubled Anatomist: Changes in Hume's Treatment of Sympathy"

Coffee break

16:00-17:00: Jane McIntyre: "New Emphases in Hume's Later Treatment of the Passions"

Coffee break

17:30-18:30: Margaret Watkins: "Hume's Spirited Treatment of the Passions"

Sunday, 24th of March

10:00-11:00: Peter Millican: "Hume on the Will and Free Will"

Coffee break

11:30-12:30: Josef Moural: "Liberty and Necessity (with Lord Kames in the Background)"

Lunch break

14:00-15:00: Amyas Merivale: "Hume on the Religious Passion"

Coffee break

15:30-16:30: Alison MacIntyre: "Intensifying Cause vs. Producing Causes in a Dissertation on the Passions: A Clarification of the Treatise 2.1.11 Account of Seconding as a Cause of Pride"

Coffee break

17:00-18:00: Jackie Taylor: "Hume on Pride and Resentment"

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Tamás Demeter (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Peter Millican (Hertford College, Oxford)

Talk by Thomas Byrne

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26 February 2019
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Our research group cordially invites you to the upcoming talk of its seminar series:

Dr. Thomas Byrne (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Rethinking Husserl's Phenomenology of Feelings and Emotions

Date of the event: 4th March 2019., 16:00
Venue of the event: 4. Tóth Kálmán st., Budapest, 1097; 7th floor

Talk by Charles T. Wolfe

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03 December 2018
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Our research group cordially invites you to the upcoming talk of its seminar series:

Dr. Charles T. Wolfe (University of Ghent)

Vitalism and the Metaphysics of Life: The Discreet Charm of Eighteenth-Century Vitalism

Date of the event: 10th December 2018., 16:00
Venue of the event: 4. Tóth Kálmán st., Budapest, 1097; 7th floor

The Value of Truth

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13 November 2018
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Our research group cordially invites you to its upcoming conference on

The Value of Truth

Date: 22-23rd November 2018
Venue: 1097 Budapest, 4. Tóth Kálmán st.

Program:

November 22:

Chair: Akos Gyarmathy (Budapest University of Technology)

09.00-10.00: Jeffrey Dunn (De Pauw University): Accuracy as Similarity

10.00-11.00: Clayton Littlejohn (King's): An Accuracy Argument Against Credal Reductivism

11.00-11.20: Break

Chair: Peter Hartl (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

11.20-12.20: Michael P. Lynch [via Skype] (University of Connecticut): Fake news and the Politics of truth

12.20-13.20: Akos Gyarmathy (Budapest University of Technology and Economics): Three kinds of veritism and epistemically useful false beliefs

13.20-15.00: Lunch

Chair: Akos Gyarmathy (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

15.00-16.00: Kate Nolfi (University of Vermont): Epistemic Norms all Things considered

16.00-16.30: László Kocsis (University of Pecs): The value of truth-making: truth-groundedness and the truth as an epistemic goal

16.30-16.50: Break

Chair: Peter Hartl (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

16.50-17.50: Miriam McCormick (University of Richmond): Value Beyond True Value

17.50-18.50: Tihamer Margitay (Eotvos Lorand University): The Epistemic Value of Moral and Other Values

Dinner

November 23:

Chair: Peter Hartl (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

09.00-10.00: Anna Maria-Eder (University of Cologne): No Commitment to the Truth

10.00-11.00: Filippo Ferrari (University of Bonn): Alethic Pluralism and the Value of Truth

11.00-11.20: Break

Chair: Laszlo Kocsis (University of Pecs)

11.20-12.20: Andrew D. Chignell (Princeton): The Value of Truth versus The Value of Believing True

12.20-13.20: Brian Pollex (University of Texas at Austin): Understanding The Swamping Problem: Two Competing Theories of the Value of True Belief

13.20-15.00: Lunch

Chair: Laszlo Kocsis (University of Pecs)

15.00-16.00: Peter Hartl (Hungarian Academy of Sciences): Truth and Morality in Rational Argumentation

16.00-16.20: Break

Chair: Akos Gyarmathy (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

16.20-17.20: Mihály Héder (Budapest University of Technology and Economics): When truth is not the final epistemic value: the case of the epistemology of engineering

17.20-18.20: Duncan Pritchard [via Skype] (University of Irvine, California): Intellectual Virtues, Ignorance and the Truth Goal

Dinner

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